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Justin Thomas watches his tee shot on the third hole during the final round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at the Quail Hollow Club Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

Former Alabama golfer Justin Thomas won the 99th PGA Championship on Sunday.

On a steamy and sweltering morning in south Louisiana, the LSU football team officially reported for the start of fall camp. The Tigers checking into the West Campus Apartments Wednesday morning, with their first practice set for Thursday. More >>

On a steamy and sweltering morning in south Louisiana, the LSU football team officially reported for the start of fall camp. The Tigers checking into the West Campus Apartments Wednesday morning, with their first practice set for Thursday. More >>

Leonard Fournette's freshman season got off to a slow start. But after being held to just 18 yards rushing in a season opening win against Wisconsin, Fournette burst into the end zone for a short touchdown run against FCS member Sam Houston State in Tiger Stadium.More >>

Leonard Fournette's freshman season got off to a slow start. But after being held to just 18 yards rushing in a season opening win against Wisconsin, Fournette burst into the end zone for a short touchdown run against FCS member Sam Houston State in Tiger Stadium.More >>

As a Warrick Dunn Player of the Year Award winner, we know Kendell Beckwith possesses both the physical and mental tools to be great on the football field. Now entering his junior year, he said he’s taking his new leadership role on head first. More >>

As a Warrick Dunn Player of the Year Award winner, we know Kendell Beckwith possesses both the physical and mental tools to be great on the football field. Now entering his junior year, he said he’s taking his new leadership role on head first. More >>

It was a week of blowouts as most teams played inferior competition in advance of season-ending rivalry games.More >>

It was a week of blowouts as most teams played inferior competition in advance of season-ending rivalry games.More >>

The first BCS ranking of the final year of the BCS era comes out Sunday, Oct. 20.

Until then, we have gradingcollegefootball.com, which is cranked out by a guy in Greenville, AL, using a simple formula you could do with a pencil on a piece of paper.

Which is exactly what Colin MacGuire does – he doesn't use a computer or even a pocket calculator to come up with the college football rankings that have been astonishingly accurate.

"Sometimes I do it in my head, and sometimes I write it on paper," he said of the grade-school arithmetic that ranks all 125 teams in college football. "I need to get a calculator, I guess."

Working up this week's rankings was pretty typical.

"This Sunday I did some in the morning before I went to church," he said. "Then I went to see my sister and I was able to get away a little after lunch and finish up."

The last four years, MacGuire has correctly predicted seven of the eight teams that played in the BCS National Championship Game. In 2010, like most of the BCS computer rankings, he projected Oklahoma State into the title game against Southeastern Conference champion LSU instead of Alabama.

He's a big Alabama fan, and this proves his objectivity.

"I'm doing this based on numbers," he said. "I'm trying to be as unbiased as I can be."

MacGuire's quirky system gives heavy weight to wins over members of BCS conferences and ranked teams. Road wins are worth more than home wins.

Losses, even against top teams, cost dearly. Winning is everything in MacGuire's system - but beating weak teams is hardly worth the trouble.

That explains some of the weirdness in this week's poll.

MacGuire's top 10 closely mirrors the AP Poll, with the mystifying exceptions of Texas Tech, which is tied for fifth with LSU and Missouri, and Northern Illinois, which is ranked eighth. But both are undefeated against schedules that feature a lot of road games and weak BCS teams.

"They haven't played nobody," MacGuire admitted. "But if people are undefeated, they pile up points."

Florida State is ranked 11th, primarily because it has only played five games and has not yet faced a ranked opponent. The Seminoles' home win over Bethune Cookman was worth a scant 1 point in the MacGuire scheme.

Miami is not in the top 10, pulled down by home wins over Florida Atlantic and Savannah State.

MacGuire is laying plans for the next era in college football - when the BCS goes away and is replaced by the College Football Playoff Managing Committee. Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long will head the panel that includes former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and NFL Hall of Famer Archie Manning.

They won't use any computer rankings or polls to decide which four teams will qualify to play in the new, "Plus-One" system. But MacGuire believes his system will continue to offer unbiased, accurate projection, and the committee is welcome to it.

"I wish I could be on that dang committee," he said. "I'd use my poll to rank the teams. Or they could. Why not? I'd give it to them, free. Or if they wanted to pay me, that'd be OK, too."

LSU football fans ready to grab autographs and take pictures with their favorite Tiger players and coaches at the school's annual Fan Day will have to wait a little while. Sports information director Michael Bonnette confirmed to WAFB-TV that the event has been moved to the spring, in conjunction with the Tigers' spring football game. |^